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Oakland man arrested for allegedly peeping into home
An Oakland man has been arrested on suspicion of felony stalking and misdemeanor peeping after he was allegedly caught Wednesday morning looking in a Berkeley resident's home.Read More
Palo Alto police investigating attempted strong-armed robbery
Police in Palo Alto are investigating an attempted strong-armed robbery that occurred Wednesday at a park. Read More
BART sinks $982,000 into cleaning Mission Street plazas
BART is quadrupling its efforts to power wash the plazas at its 16th and 24th Street Mission stations.Read More
SF commits millions toward slashing youth homelessness
A new campaign in San Francisco seeks to cut youth homelessness in half by 2022.Read More
BART fined record $1.3 million over 2013 worker deaths
The California Public Utilities Commission, which regulates rail transit safety, issued its largest fine ever to a public agency Thursday.Read More
Utilities commission approves higher fee for local programs
The California Public Utilities Commission at a meeting in San Francisco Thursday approved a revised fee calculation that will result in higher charges to customers who choose to buy...Read More
Monterey County beaches safe after fecal matter advisory
Public health officials in Monterey County have lifted health advisories that were issued at three beaches due to fecal matter contamination.Read More
Santa Cruz man arrested for child annoyance
A 23-year-old Santa Cruz man was arrested on suspicion of child annoyance for approaching eight teenage girls last week and asking them on dates, police reported.Read More
Breed accelerates SFMTA projects on high-injury corridors
Mayor London Breed announced Thursday she's expedited projects on three of The City's most dangerous streets.Read More
Shopkeeper found guilty of murder for second time
A former San Francisco shopkeeper, charged with killing two rival shopkeepers in the city's Fisherman's Wharf neighborhood nearly eight years ago, has been found guilty of double homicide for...Read More
San Jose kicks off Airbnb disaster housing program
San Jose will be the inaugural city to partner with Airbnb for the "Host Corps" project, offering free housing through local hosts during disasters and emergencies.Read More
Pedestrian killed in Salinas intersection
A vehicle struck and killed a woman in Salinas on Wednesday evening, police said Thursday.Read More
Fire extinguished at Alameda preschool
A storage shed on the property of a preschool in Alameda burned in a fire Thursday morning.Read More
Judge orders towed car returned to homeless man
A federal judge on Wednesday ordered the city of San Francisco to return a towed car to a homeless man who couldn't afford to pay the parking tickets.Read More
Mobile shower program launches for Marin homeless
Marin Mobile Care will display its mobile shower service program for homeless residents Thursday at four locations in Sausalito.Read More
Monsanto granted new trial after $250 million judgement
A San Francisco judge Wednesday granted a new trial in a case against pesticide manufacturer Monsanto brought by a cancer-stricken Vallejo man.Read More
Fremont Street reopening delayed until next week
The Transbay Joint Powers Authority is delaying the opening of Fremont Street from this Friday until next Wednesday.Read More
42 years after dual murders, ‘Gypsy Hill’ killer, rapist sentenced to life
A man convicted in the decades-old cold case murders of two teenage girls in San Mateo County will likely spend the rest of his life in prison.Read More
Cal student reports sexual assault in campus housing
A student at University of California at Berkeley was sexually assaulted in university housing early Friday morning.Read More
Oakland warehouse fire sends plume of smoke over city
A two-alarm fire destroyed a warehouse in East Oakland Wednesday morning, causing plumes of smoke that were visible through much of the city.Read More